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PERSONAL ITEMS

Sir Charles Norwood left for "Weli* ington by air yesterday.

Sir Carrick Robertson arrived by air from .Wellington yesterday.

Mr. J. Robertson, M.P., returned south by the limited express last night

Professor Arnold Wall left for the south by the early express yesterdav afternoon. *

Captain W. Stuart, of the Marine Department, left for Wellington by the limited express last night.

Mr. R. N. Jones, Chief Judge of the Native Land Court, was an arrival' bv the limited express yesterdav.

Mr. P. R. Picot, Director of Internal Marketing, arrived by the limited ex press yesterday. He is at the Station Hotel.

Mr. W. D. Armit. land purchase inspector in the Lands and Survey I) e - % partment, was an arrival by the limited express yesterday morning.

■ Mr. C. J. Pugsley, manager of the Southern Cross Assurance Companv Limited, Wellington, returned south by the limited express last night.

Dr. R. L. Sutton, of Kansas City the well-known American deep-sea angler, arrived at Auckland vesterday from the northern fishing "grounds Accompanied by Mrs. Sutton, he is af the Grand Hotel. ' aE

Mr. J. W. Kendall, president of the Auckland branch of the jßeturned Soldiers' Association, returned from Wellington by the limited express yes. terdav after attending a meeting of the Dominion executive of the association.

Lieutenant-Colonel X. W. Mel). Weir officer commanding the northern milil tary district, who has been visiting the t practice camp of the First Field "Battery at Waiouru, near Taihape, returned to Auckland by the limited express yesterday.

Sir Henry Horton, accompanied by Lady Horton," left for the south by the early express yesterday afternoon en route to Hanmer Springs, North Canterbury, where he will attend the annual conference of the New Zealand T> A • i • Press Association. _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23274, 17 February 1939, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23274, 17 February 1939, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23274, 17 February 1939, Page 12